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Páginas libres

Jorell Meléndez-Badillo

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Editora Educación Emergente
Año de edición:
2024
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Historia
ISBN:
9781792354885
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Páginas libres. Breve antología del pensamiento anarquista en Puerto Rico (1900-1919), compilado y editado con sensible cuidado por Jorell Meléndez-Badillo, suma hilos a una recuperación histórica imprescindible en nuestro país. Con el junte de textos de Venancio Cruz, Luisa Capetillo, Juan Vilar, Juan José López y Ángel María Dieppa esta nueva entrega de la serie Otra Universidad pone en circulación ideas, conexiones, aciertos y silencios de y sobre nuestrxs anarquistas. Así abona la genealogía de esta ignorada propuesta política en nuestro archipiélago y sus filiaciones tanto locales como internacionales.En cada una de estas Páginas libres... se respira la ilustración radical del anarquismo puertorriqueño, su apuesta por el libre pensamiento, su sospecha por las instituciones al uso y su aspiración insobornable por una mejor existencia para todxs. Para Juan Vilar, 'La humanidad vive, porque sueña' y ese soñar se concreta en acciones por la vida. Abre este libro, camina a su lado, ponlo en circulación libre y déjate inspirar por sus luminosos sueños. Son posibles.

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